Video shows South Bay teen firing gun into air
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A 16-year-old boy captured on video firing a gun into the air on multiple occasions has been arrested, according to San Jose police.

Carecen SF
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For decades, Carecen SF has stood at the heart of the Bay Area's immigrant community, fighting for justice, empowerment, and opportunity.

Most Gen Z teens experience mental health challenges, survey finds
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A new survey reveals 94% of Gen Z teens in California struggle with their mental health. Many point to the pressures of money, safety and the future itself. Dr. Nicole Stelter, the director of behavioral health at Blue Shield of California, joined us on 'The Nine' for more insight.

San Pablo hosting career fair for jobs in trades
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From welding torches to towering steel beams, hands-on skills are in demand. The City of San Pablo is hosting the Careers in the Trades Demonstration Day from 3 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday at San Pablo City Hall.

Americans now paying even more for coffee as prices near record highs

Americans are paying more for their coffee as prices for the caffeinated commodity are near record levels due to global production headwinds and higher costs from imported coffee exposed to tariffs.

Celeste Rivas ex-boyfriend says she had 'troubled home life': report

An ex-boyfriend of Rivas Hernandez has come forward, claiming she had an unhappy home life and had talked about running away.

Ceasefire hopes and war realities: Inside the Middle East?s latest flashpoint
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President Trump gives Hamas '"three or four days" to respond to Gaza peace plan. Negah Angha, a former senior adviser at the U.S. Department of State and White House National Security Council under President Joe Biden, explains what's at stake.

Countdown to closure: Why a government shutdown matters
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The deadline for Congress to pay a government funding bill is approaching. If Republicans and Democrats cannot reach a deal, there will be a partial government shutdown. Martha Gimbel, executive director and co-founder of the Budget Lab at Yale, explains potential impacts.

Government Shutdown 2025: How Bay Area would be affected

For hundreds of thousands of federal workers in California, the prospect of a prolonged government shutdown is causing stress and frustration, as Congress continues to face deep divisions that have both Republicans and Democrats refusing to budge on issues that are polarizing the nation. 

Government Shutdown 2025: How Bay Area, U.S. would be affected
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San Francisco's Fleet Week, which is on Sunday, would be in jeopardy if there's a shutdown and thousands of federal employees in the Bay Area would not get paid or be furloughed.

BART adds longer trains
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All trains on the Yellow Line from Antioch to the San Francisco International Airport grew from eight cars to nine, the transit agency announced on Monday.

Who is Charlie Javice? Frank startup founder going to prison

Charlie Javice found herself in a legal dispute with JPMorgan Chase after they bought her student financial aid company, Frank, for $175 million. Here’s what the court says happened.

Whole Foods in Cupertino reopens after rodent infestation

In March, county inspectors flagged the store initially for rodent droppings in the deli area and cockroaches in the bakery.

Early fall rainfall
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Drizzle, light rain in morning. Cloudy, showers in afternoon.

Popular South Bay supermarket reopens after rodent infestation
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Whole Foods in Cupertino reopened Monday after a five-month closure by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health after rodent droppings and cockroaches were found in the store.

Petaluma elementary school counselor arrested for sex acts with child
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An elementary school counselor was arrested for sex acts with a minor under 14 years old, according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office. John Conant, 66, of Sebastopol was taken into custody in the early morning hours on Monday, officials said.